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The phrase "the grounds that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used when introducing an explanation or rationale for a decision or opinion. For example: "The school decided to close early on the grounds that many students had out-of-town commitments that evening."
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They look for rival opinions, awkward facts and the grounds that might engender hesitation.
Do not drink the grounds that settle to the bottom.
Coulson resigned on the grounds that he carried ultimate responsibility.
The grounds that the youngsters play on are pristine.
"On the grounds that 'M'bark is much worse than m'bite'".
Accused did not recall and denied other specifications on the grounds that he was not present.
The statute is sustained on the grounds that we have given.
The PTAB denied this petition on the grounds that Cardiocom had failed to prove its case.
Bishop Greco tried to block the interview on the grounds that Fr.
Last December it did so, on the grounds that man-powered transport was inhuman.
Pedro Hernandez's lawyer plans to challenge the confession on the grounds that he is mentally ill.
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